Stephen Tong Evangelistic Ministry holds Convention in Columbus

By Daniel Chan

April 29, 2005- Stephen Tong Chicago Evangelistic Convention will be held on May 6-7. The convention will be held at the outskirts of Columbus at Hilliard Mill Run Church with the theme, “Who is Jesus.”

The evangelistic convention is hosted by Stephen Tong Evangelistic Ministry. It is sponsored by the Chinese churches of Chicago and supported by the Chinese churches of Columbus.

Currently, Dr. Stephen Tong is the senior pastor of Indiana Reformed Church and the Dean of Reformed Institute for Christianity. Dr. Tong is also the founder of the Stephen Tong Evangelistic Ministry.

There are three sermons arranged. The times are Friday 7:30pm to 10pm. Saturday 3pm to 6pm, and Saturday 7pm to 9pm.

The convention will be conducted in Mandarin, Cantonese translation services are provided. Aside, there are also child care service for children three months to 12 years old.

The address of the evangelistic convention: The church at Mill Run, 3500 Mill Run Drive, Hilliard, OH, 43026. Tel: (740) 927-2453, for transportation services, call: (614) 873-6786.

You can find the Chicago Chinese Christian Church at: www.colum-busccc.org.

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